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Sep Lies Hacking to Its Databases in Campeche and Puebla

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The Ministry of Public Education (SEP) reported that its databases in Campeche and Puebla were not hacked, as was disseminated on the afternoon of this Sunday, October 26. The unit headed by Mario Delgado stated that he has not registered any violations in his computer systems, nor in registration platforms for scholarships. "SEP refutes the information disseminated that indicates an alleged leak or hack to its computer systems and databases, sp…
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The Ministry of Public Education (SEP) reported that its databases in Campeche and Puebla were not hacked, as was disseminated on the afternoon of this Sunday, October 26. The unit headed by Mario Delgado stated that he has not registered any violations in his computer systems, nor in registration platforms for scholarships. "SEP refutes the information disseminated that indicates an alleged leak or hack to its computer systems and databases, sp…

San Francisco de Campeche, Cam., October 26.- The Ministry of Public Education (SEP), issued a statement to deny the alleged hacking to servers, computer systems or educational data bank in the states of Campeche and Pueble. This happened after versions of an alleged hack were circulated on social networks, which resulted in ...

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EstamosAquí MX broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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